Thursday, June 12, 2014

Now scheduling a three week tour for The Winter King by C.L. Wilson

Now scheduling a three week tour for The Winter King by C.L. WilsonThis tour will run July 21- August 8 (weekdays only)

I am scheduling interviews, guest blogs, reviews, and spotlight stopsreview copy available on EdelweissTo participate in this tour please send:

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A couple suggested dates during the tour

Type of stop you wish to hostAnd let me know if you wish to review

The
Winter King

C.L.
Wilson

Genre: Fantasy Romance

Publisher: Avon Romance

ISBN 13: 9780062018977

Book Description:

Wynter Atrialan, the Winter King,
once lived in peace with his southern, Summerlander neighbors, but when Falcon,
the prince of Summerlea, stole Wynter’s bride and murdered his young brother,
Wynter vows vengeance. Calling upon a dangerous Wintercraig magic called the
Ice Heart, he gathers his armies and marches against Summerlea, crushing their
armies and spreading icy winter in his wake.

After three long, bitter years of
battle, Summerlea is defeated and Wynter comes to the heart of the kingdom to
issue his terms for their surrender. The prince of Summerlea stole Wynter’s
bride and slew Wynter’s Heir. He wants the loss replaced. The Ice Heart is
consuming him. Wynter hopes holding his own child in his arms will rekindle the
warmth of love and melt the Ice Heart before he becomes the monster of
Wintercraig legend, the Ice King.

The Summer King has three very
precious daughters whom he loves dearly. Wynter will take one of them to wife.
She will have one year to provide him with an Heir. If she fails, he will turn
her out in the ice and snow of the mountains and claim another princess for his
wife. And so it will continue until Wynter has his Heir or the Summer King is
out of daughters. All the while, Wynter will enjoy the vengeance of knowing the
Summer King will suffer each day without his beloved daughter(s), as Wynter
suffers each day without his own beloved brother.

The plan is perfect—except for
one small detail. The Summer King has a fourth daughter. One of which he is not
so fond.

Blamed as a child for the death
of her beloved mother, Khamsin Coruscate, the forgotten princess of Summerlea,
has spent her life hidden from the world like an embarrassing secret. Dressed
in cast-off gowns and left to her own devices, with only the determination of
her loyal nursemaid to ensure she receives the education befitting an Heir to
the Summer Throne, Khamsin haunts the abandoned towers and gardens of
Summerlea’s royal palace, close to her beloved late mother’s treasures, and
waits for the day her father will recognize her as a Princess of the Rose. But
though she dreams of the valor and sacrifices of ancient Summerlea heroes and
pines for paternal love that will never come, Khamsin is no sweet, gentle,
helpless princess-in-a-tower. She is a fiercely passionate creature with a
volatile, rebellious temper that is often as reckless and destructive as the
dangerous forces of her weathergift, the power of storms.

Together will their stormy
personalities be able to meld or will their powers destroy not only their love
but the whole world?

C. L. WILSON grew up camping and
waterskiing across America, from Cherry Creek reservoir in Denver, CO, to Lake
Gaston on the border of Virginia and North Carolina, to Georgia’s Lake Lanier
and Lake Allatoona. When she wasn’t waterskiing and camping on family
vacations, you could usually find her with a book in one hand and a sketch pad
in the other—either reading, writing stories, or drawing. Sometime around the
ninth grade, she decided she was better at drawing her pictures with words than
paints and charcoals, and she set aside her sketchpad to focus entirely on
writing.

Wilson is active in Tampa Area
Romance Authors (TARA), her local chapter of Romance Writers of America. When
not engaged in writerly pursuits, she enjoys golfing, swimming, reading, playing
video games with her children, and spending time with her friends and family.
She is also an avid collector (her husband says pack rat!), and she’s the proud
owner of an extensive collection of Dept. 56 Dickens and North Pole villages,
unicorns, Lladro figurines, and mint condition comic books.

Wilson currently resides with her
husband, their three wonderful children, and their little black cat, Oreo, in a
secluded ranch community less than thirty miles away from the crystalline
waters and sugar-sand beaches of Anna Maria Island and Siesta Key on Florida’s
gulf coast.